Send to KindleWhen I was seven years old, I started going to the library and I took out ten books a week. The librarian looked at me and asked, “What are you doing?”
I said, “What do you mean?”
And she said, “You can’t possibly read all of those before they are due back.”
I said, “Yes, I can.”
And I came back the next week for ten more books.
In doing so, I told that librarian, politely, to get out of my way and let me happen. That’s what books do. They are the building blocks, the DNA, if you will, of you.
Think of everything you have ever read, everything you have ever learned from holding a book in your hands and how that knowledge shaped you and made you who you are today.
Looking back now on all those years, to when I first discovered books at the library, I see that I was simply falling in love. Day, after day, after glorious day, I was falling in love with books. -Ray Bradbury
What are you reading?
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Beverly Diehl says on: October 8, 2012 at 2:23 pm
I’ve got a few romances going, and am getting ready to jump into “The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion.”
There is something very magical about libraries, about putting your hands on books that have been read and loved by other people.
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Liz says on: October 17, 2012 at 8:19 am
I just finished a couple of really fun sword and sorcery fantasies. I’ve got to write up the book reviews!